Healing words
Dr. Rafael Campo uses poetry to heal, even where there is no cure
Dr. Rafael Campo uses poetry to heal, even where there is no cure
Students from across Canada will convene at McGill this week to discuss ways to mix business with sustainability. The sixth annual McGill Business Sustainability Conference,… Read More »News Brief: Management students go green
Lack of resources in the North makes screening sparse
French has improved among judges
What? Serena’s Tarascan soup How much? Approximately $10 depending on how organic you go. Why? Because combining the warmth of chilli with the fantasy of… Read More »Cómo preparar sopa de tortilla
Ryan Healey embraces the static at multimedia exhibit “No Signal”
Last year, McGill teaching assistants braved an 11-week strike to pressure the University to negotiate a fair contract. The battle was won, but not without… Read More »Hyde Park: York – McGill TAs are behind you
Since Barack Obama was elected president, many have speculated that America has triumphed over its troubled relationship with race. With the excitement of the inauguration… Read More »Editors’ note: Why an issue on cultural identity
Christoph Hein’s novel Settlement probes questions of place, identity, and divided history
Opponents rally around freedom of speech and expression
An open letter to Governor General Michaëlle Jean signed by 35 academic constitutional experts is calling on Her Excellency to request that the leader of… Read More »Law profs mull over constitution
Canadian aboriginals and rural people under-represented: report
Cinema Politica Tuesday, January 27, 8 p.m. Arts W-215, 853 Sherbrooke 0. Cinema Politica is screening Manda Bala (Send a Bullet), a documentary that examines… Read More »What’s the haps
Probiotics more complicated than previously understood